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Carriages For Children, Sleds, And Other Hand-Operated Vehicles
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Portable children's armchair characterized by being constituted by a U-shaped frame that configures the backrest and back support and in whose beams are mounted two curved tubes for hooking on the backrest of another seat arranging articulated on that other two frames in the form of u parallel to each other and related by means of two rigid vertical braces and from whose frames the second one that configures with the help of a canvas the seat its central section undergoes a bend to configure the anterior support of the chair, these two frames being also related by a strip of canvas that determines the separation of the child's legs forming the structure of these three frames a rigid set by the arrangement of lateral plates that relate the frame of the seat with the backrest by pins with nuts and whose separation will allow the chair to adopt a reclined position with support on its hind legs is and in the upper curved tubes for which it will have the support of another u-frame with a canvas stretched between the parallel beams and whose beams can be introduced by the bagas or holes caused by the assembly of the backrest canvas. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)